42 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at The University of Auckland
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Fruitgrowers' Charitable Trust Postgraduate Scholarship ($10,000) is available for postgraduate study specifically related to the fruit industry. Both scholarships also include a professional development
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undergraduate study and who are enrolling full-time or part-time in postgraduate study in the following year. An Award of $2,500 pa to support a Māori student enrolled in a PGDipBus in Māori Development. Up
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an intensive master's program in China Studies of interdisciplinary courses that will allow students to understand Chinese history and culture, as well as contemporary issues in China’s development This is a one
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both civilian and war blinded persons. It can provide assistance to meet the additional financial costs of blindness; enhance member rehabilitation, habilitation and personal development needs. The Fund
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Māori and Pacific research scholarship (candidates, topics, supervisors) To develop / strengthen relationships with Māori and Pacific communities To support Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity (EDI) in
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to provide an opportunity for a woman to develop her potential by undertaking further education, study, research or training in areas which are of value in the community of New Zealand. This award is available
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of this project is to develop a method for identifying a cohort of individuals that were diagnosed with a paediatric cancer in childhood and compare this with the New Zealand Child Cancer Registry population
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of the Development Manager for each Faculty or Research Institute. If you would like someone to contact you directly to discuss setting up a scholarship, prize or award, email: scholarships@auckland.ac.nz . Suggested
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community and personal development activities. We'd also like to hear a bit about you, particularly things that might impact on your ability to attend university, or to participate in extra-curricular
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your school or community If you have been awarded a community-based honour or attended leadership training or personal development programmes Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland acknowledges